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ALPHABETICAL TABLE OF AUTHORS 



ber of the Societe de Medicine of 

 Marseilles, &c. 



" ]\Iemoire sur le Scorpion qui se trouve 

 sur la Montaigne de Cette," &c. 1 vol. 

 8vo. 1810. 



INIacq. — Macquart (J.), mem- 

 ber of the Socie'te Royale des Sci- 

 ences, d'Agriculture et des Arts of 

 Lille. 



A series of Memoirs on the " Insectes 

 Dipieres du Nord de la France," with 

 plates representing their wngs, pub- 

 lished among those of the above Soci- 

 ety, wliich form 4 vols. 8vo. vdih I 

 pktes, Lille, 18-26— 1829. | 



Maori (Zaverio), a Neapolitan j 

 naturalist. ! 



" New Observations on the Pulmo Ma- 

 rinus of the Ancients," in Italian, 

 1 vol. 8vo. Naples, 1778. 



Mann. — Mannerheim (C. G.), I 

 counsellor to the Emperor of Rus- 

 sia. 



" Eucnemis Lisectorum genus," with 

 two plates, 1 vol. 8vo. Petrop., 

 1823. 



" Observations on the genus Megalo- 

 pus," in the tenth volume of the Me- 

 moirs of the Imperial Acadeni}' of 

 Sciences of St. Petersburg, 1824. 



" Description of forty new species of 

 Searabaeides from Brazil," with plates, 

 4to. 



Mantell (G.), member of the 

 College of Surgeons of London 

 resident at Lewes. 



" Illustrations of the Geolog}' of the 

 County of Sussex," 2 vols. 4to. 

 London, 1822, 1827. 



Marcgr. — Marcgrav de Leib- 

 stadt (George), of Meissen in Sax- 

 ony, a traveller in Brazil; born 

 I6l0, died in Guinea, 1644. 



" Historia; Rerum Naturalium Brasilae," 

 lib. 8, in fol. Lej'den and Amster- 

 dam, 1648. An excellent work for 

 the times, full of exact descriptions, 

 and recog-nizable though rude figures 

 of all kinds of animals. 



Marsh. — Marsham, an English 

 naturahst. Treasurer of the Linnscan 

 Society, &c. 



" Entomologia Britannica, sistens In- 

 secta Britannife Indigena, secundum 

 methodum Linnteanum disposita," 

 torn. I., Coleoptera. London, 1802. 



" A monograph of the genus Notoclea" 

 (Paropsis, Olivier), with plates, pub- 

 lished in the ninth volume of the 

 Transactions of the Linna;an Soci- 

 ety, 



Martens (Frederick), a surgeon 

 at Hambourg. 



" A Voyage to Spitzberg," in German, 

 1 vol. 4to. Hambourg, 1675. 



It is useful with respect to animals of the 

 Arctic Ocean. 



Martens (George de), Secretary 

 of the Supreme Court of Wirtem- 

 berg. 



" A Voyage to Venice," 2 vols. 8vo. 

 Ulm, 1824. It contains a Catalogue 

 of the Fishes of that port. 



Martini (F. H. G.), a physician 

 of Berlin, born 1729, died 1778. 

 He commenced the great conchyh- 

 ological work entitled the 



" Systematic Cabinet of Shells," 10 

 vols. 4to. and 1 of Suppl., with co- 

 loured plates. Nuremberg. 



The first three volumes, 1769 — 1777, 

 arc from his pen, the other from that 

 of Chemnitz. 



Mathiole (P. A.), of Soena, 

 born 1500, died 1577. 



In his Commentary on Dioscorides, he 

 enters into details of various animals. 



Maud. — Mauduit (R. J. E.), a 

 physician at Paris, who died in 

 1792. 



Author of tlie " Dictionnaire des 

 Oiseaux " of the Encytlopedie Me- 

 thodiquc. 



Maupert. — Maupertius (P. L. 

 M. de), member of the Academie 

 des Sciences, president of that of 

 Berlin, &c. born 1678, died 1759. 

 An astronomer and geometrician, 

 also author of certain Memoirs on 

 Natural History. 



" Experiences sur Ics Scorjiions," in the 

 ISIemoires de I'Acad. des Sciences, 

 17.-31. 



Maurice de Nassau (Prince), 



